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. 2017 Jun 21;17:428. doi: 10.1186/s12913-017-2372-3

Table 1.

Characteristics of the study sample, homeless persons staying in shelters in Helsinki metropolitan area, Finland, year 2008 (N = 158)

Characteristics N (%)
Sex
 Male 116 (73.4%)
 Female 42 (26.2%)
Marital status
 Single 75 (47.5%)
 Divorced 61 (38.6%)
 Married 13 (8.2%)
 Widowed 4 (2.5%)
 Unknown 5 (3.1%)
Length of homelessness
  < 1 year 60 (38.0%)
 1–5 years 50 (31.6%)
  > 5 years 37 (23.4%)
 Unknown 11 (7.0%)
Reasons for evictions and homelessness
 Disturbing lifestyle 49 (31.0%)
 Unpaid rent 30 (19.0%
 Divorce or separation 12 (7.6%)
 Termination of temporary tenancy agreement 12 (7.6%)
 Voluntary termination of contract 8 (5.1%)
 Unknown 47 (29.7%)
Income
 Pensions or sick leave 71 (44.9%)
 Social assistance or no income 45 (28.5%)
 Earnings related income allowance 24 (15.2%)
 Salaries/earned income 4 (2.5%)
 Unknown 14 (8.9%)
Detox treatments in the past 3 years
 0 97 (61.4%)
 1–3 33 (20.9%)
 4–37 28 (17.7%)
Charlson comorbidity index score
 0 113 (71.5%)
 1 32 (20.3%)
 2–3 8 (5.1%)
 4–6 5 (3.2%)